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MediaX-ray dyes used to provide contrast, for example, between blood vessels and other tissue. Commonly spoken of as "contrast."
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MediaRelationships Related Term: medium n. ~ 1. Plural of medium. - 2. The mass communications industry and profession as a whole, including newspapers, television, and radio.
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MediaOne of the two innermost layers of the walls of the carotid arteries.
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MediaThe plural form of medium; the term has come to mean all the industrial forms of mass communication combined.
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Media1 the media [uncountable, plural] the main ways that large numbers of people receive information and entertainment, that is television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet the news/broadcasting/nation [..]
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Media"newspapers, radio, TV, etc." 1927, perhaps abstracted from mass media (1923, a technical term in advertising), plural of medium, on notion of "intermediate agency," a sense found [..]
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MediaRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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MediaStories “Above the Line” (May 2013 Friend) Robert’s family turns off a TV show when the people in the show start telling rude jokes.“Aim for the Best” (August 2015 Friend) Guidelines to help you make [..]
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MediaElements of a surrounding environment that can be sampled for contamination; usually soil, water, or air. Plants, as well as humans (when sampling blood, urine, etc) and animals (such as sampling fish [..]
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MediaMaterial that information is written to and stored on. Digital photography storage media includes CompactFlash cards and CDs. Read articles that include this term
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MediaMedia [N] [H]Heb. Madai, which is rendered in the Authorized Version (1) "Madai," Genesis 10:2 ; (2) "Medes," 2 Kings 17:6 ; 18:11 ; (3) "Media," Esther 1:3 ; 10:2 ; Isai [..]
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Mediameans of mass communication, such as television or the Internet. Singular: medium.
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MediaThe environment in which the transmission signal is carried.
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Mediadefinition – see Filter Media
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MediaThe Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) defines the main directories and their contents in Linux operating systems. For the most part, it is a formalization and extension of the traditional BSD filesy [..]
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MediaNews
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Media1. Generic term for elements such as movies, sounds, and pictures. 2. An object or device, such as a disk, on which data (Content) is stored.
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MediaNews
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MediaMeans of communication, for example print, digital. Plural of medium.
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Mediathe substance(s) being conveyed through a system.
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MediaHeb. Madai, which is rendered in the Authorized Version (1) "Madai," Gen. 10:2; (2) "Medes," 2 Kings 17:6; 18:11; (3) "Media," Esther 1:3; 10:2; Isa. 21:2; Dan. 8:20; (4) [..]
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MediaMedia. measure; habit; covering
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MediaPlural of medium. (1) Objects on which data can be stored. These include hard disks, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and tapes. (2) In computer networks, media refers to the cables linking workstations togethe [..]
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MediaThe forms on which a source is stored. Common media used in family history research include books, microfilms, microfiche, compact discs, and so forth.
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MediaTraditional and new media including print television radio and online forums (including but not limited to news sites comment boards social networking sites blogs podcasts etc.).
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MediaA generic term for nonprint library materials (films, filmstrips, slides, videorecordings, audiorecordings, CD-ROMs, machine-readable data files, computer software, etc.). Microforms are not considere [..]
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MediaThe radio, television, Internet, magazines and newspapers and the journalists who work for them.
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MediaMedios de Información
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MediaFilipino-controlled tool ostensibly intended to distribute news and information, but which is in actuality used by the Filipinos to spread disinformation and propaganda to promote their vast worldwide [..]
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MediaThe middle, muscular layer in the wall of an artery.
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Media1) Mass communication enterprises including print (newspapers, magazines) or broadcast (radio, television) 2) Individuals employed in the communications industry.
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MediaPrint, television, radio, internet, billboards etc are all forms of media that help in communicating with audiences on a large scale - their reach, quality and affect differ from each other.
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MediaMaterials that form a barrier to the passage of certain suspended solids or dissolved liquids in filters.
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MediaAny paid for communication channel including television, radio, posters etc.. Mercantilism.
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Media(1) Short for mass media or news media, publishers or broadcasters bringing news and information to widespread audiences. (2) Plural of medium, different forms of communicating ideas such as digital, [..]
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MediaMaterials that form a barrier to the passage of certain suspended solids or dissolved liquids in filters.
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MediaA collective term for outputs which monetize IP (intellectual properties), including pachinko/pachislot, game, TV, movie, online, mobile, etc.
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MediaThe material that is printed upon, such as plain paper, glossy paper, or transparency film.
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MediaSee Medium
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Media(n) a means or instrumentality for storing or communicating information(n) the surrounding environment(n) an intervening substance through which signals can travel as a means for communication(n) (bac [..]
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MediaAn outdated term for a (voiced) unaspirated plosive.
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MediaThe fine material of a filter that traps dirt, dust, mildew or bacteria.
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MediaThe fine material of a filter that traps dirt, dust, mildew and bacteria.
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal [..]
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Media The physical material which stores computer information. Comes in two basic types - Fixed and Removable - and a variety of flavours:- Hard Disk, Floppy Disk, Compact Disc, Laser Disk, Magneto-Optical Disk, Zip Disk, Super Floppy, Magnetic Tape Reel, Magnetic Tape Cartridge, Digital Audio Tape, Paper Tape, and so on and so forth. Each of these hav [..]
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MediaPhysical objects that store data, such as paper, hard disk drives, tapes, and compact disks (CDs).
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MediaAnother term for substrate. The materials to be printed on, such as watercolor papers, canvas, copper, wood veneer, cotton, plastic and exotic papers like Japanese Kochi.
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities.
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal filter media, and others.
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MediaSpecific environments -- air, water, soil -- which are the subject of regulatory concern and activities.
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MediaSpecific environments--air, water, soil--which are the subject of regulatory concern and activities.
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal filter media, and others.
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MediaSpecific environments--air, water, soil--which are the subject of regulatory concern and activities.
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal [..]
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal [..]
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities.
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MediaMaterial that information is written to and stored on. Digital photography storage media includes CompactFlash cards and CDs. Read articles that include this term
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MediaPress/Media
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MediaThe means of interchanging or transmitting and receiving information. Historically the media were written: books, journals, Newspapers, and other Publications; in the modern age the media include, in [..]
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MediaCulture Media containing biologically active components obtained from previously Cultured Cells or Tissues that have released into the media substances affecting certain Cell functions (e.g., Growth, [..]
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MediaSubstances used to allow enhanced visualization of Tissues.
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MediaAny liquid or solid preparation made specifically for the Growth, storage, or transport of microorganisms or other types of Cells. The variety of media that exist allow for the culturing of specific m [..]
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MediaInstruments or technological means of Communication that reach large numbers of people with a common message: press, Radio, Television, etc.
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MediaA spiral tube that is firmly suspended in the bony shell-shaped part of the Cochlea. This Endolymph-filled Cochlear duct begins at the vestibule and makes 2.5 turns around a core of spongy bone (the m [..]
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MediaCulture Media free of Serum Proteins but including the minimal essential substances required for Cell Growth. This type of medium avoids the presence of extraneous substances that may Affect Cell Prol [..]
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MediaPlatforms that provide the ability and tools to create and publish information accessed via the Internet. Generally these platforms have three characteristics with content user generated, high degree [..]
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MediaThe middle coat of Blood Vessel walls, composed principally of thin, cylindrical, Smooth Muscle Cells and Elastic Tissue. It accounts for the bulk of the wall of most Arteries. The Smooth Muscle Cells [..]
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MediaMedia refers to the tools used to store and deliver information or data. The term media can refer to advertising, digital media, electronic media, hypermedia, mass media and multimedia, among many oth [..]
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MediaThe longitudinal vein running through the central region of the wing in most insects: often the 4th and abbreviated to M. Median oviduct.
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MediaVideo
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MediaThe material that performs the separation of solids from liquids.
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MediaSubstances used to provide sterile nutrients to the fermentation or cell growth process supporting the growth of the live microorganisms. Media may be liquid (broth) or solid, and generally include su [..]
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Media(M
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Mediathe fourth major vein in a wing
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MediaThe fourth major vein in a wing. mesothorax
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MediaThe material in a trickling filter on which slime accumulates and organisms grow. As settled wastewater trickles over the media, organisms in the slime remove certain types of wastes, thereby partiall [..]
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Media1.) Original source of a software program provided by the manufacturer or software publisher, e.g., CD, DVD, video, download, data tape and/or paper documentation. 2.) Tangible object for storing or s [..]
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Media"Media" means all active information processing material including all forms of data, program material and related engineering specifications employed in the agency's information proces [..]
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MediaMedia is the data storage (for example CD) accompanying the software product, which contains the files needed to install and use the software.
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MediaAbout Us
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MediaMedia is the plural for medium which is the filtering material in a filter.
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MediaMedia is the mat or sheet of filter fibers which captures dust in a mechanical filter. It is the plural of medium. There are certain instances where medium should be used, but popular usage makes medi [..]
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MediaThe fine material of a filter that traps dirt, dust, mildew or bacteria.
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MediaAny uploaded file (image, audio, video, or document) stored in the Media library. related: medias
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Mediaor physical media; best explained by example: 9-track, QIC (1/4" cartridge tape), audio cassette tape, 3.5" or 5.25" floppy disk, 4mm DAT, 8mm data tape, 8mm video tape, optical disk, [..]
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MediaThe filter material through which air or fluid passes in the process of filtration and which retains particles.
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal [..]
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Media The material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal [..]
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MediaThe material in a filter that traps and holds the impurities. These HVAC filter media include fiberglass filter media, polyester filter media, dog hair filter media, blue/green filter media, charcoal [..]
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MediaThe porous article or mass through which a gas or liquid is passed to separate out the matter in suspension. In the case of dust collector cartridges, this is the primary component or tool in which th [..]
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MediaA means of communication that reaches a wide variety of people, such as newspaper, radio, television, magazine, and Internet.
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MediaA discounted rate offered to a company based on the volume of business you agree to provide the selected vendor.
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Mediameans of communication, such as television, radio, newspapers.
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MediaThe documentation of monetary transactions (i.e., sales drafts, credit slips, computer printouts, etc.).
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MediaNew products
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Mediawith respect to filtration, the plural of ‘medium’.
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MediaA broad term that normally defines physical devices in all formats that store and communicate information. Some examples of media as they relate to computers are: CDRoms, tapes, diskettes, disk drives [..]
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MediaMaterials that hold data in any form, including Disaster Recovery material (in limited volume), transparencies, hard, floppy and optical disks/drives, magnetic tape, server cabinets.
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MediaMaterials used to create an artwork, such as clay or paint. The singular of media is medium.
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MediaA material or technique, such as paint applied to canvas with a brush.
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MediaCommunication devices used to transmit and store information.
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MediaPrimary or underlying material on which other materials (such as ink, coating, paint, or treatment) are applied, or from which other materials are made. Also called Substrate.
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MediaA zoom or resize that is created from an Image file previously uploaded to the Rich Image library
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Mediathe physical devices used to record, store, and (or) transmit data.
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MediaThe materials to be printed, such as watercolor papers, canvas, copper, wood veneer, cotton, plastic. Mixed media
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Media
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Media
a historical region in northwestern Iran, originally inhabited by the Medes
territories corresponding to the empire ruled by dynasts from Media
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MediaA mixture of inorganic salts and other nutrients capable of sustaining cell survival in vitro.
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MediaPress Releases
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MediaMaterials that are used to create a work of art or are understood within a certain genre, like painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, or film. The term can also refer to tools or methods to de [..]
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MediaMedia may refer to:
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MediaMedia is the first studio album by new wave revivalists The Faint. Formally known as Norman Bailer, this is the first album under the Faint name. It was released on March 24, 1998. A clear style chan [..]
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MediaMedia may refer to:
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MediaMedia (Old Persian:
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MediaMedia may refer to:
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MediaMedia (AK-83) was a World War II US navy ship that was never commissioned and thus never bore the USS designation.Media (AK-83) was contracted to be built as Oliver R. Mumford under Maritime Commissio [..]
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MediaIn mass communication, media are the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data. The term refers to components of the mass media communications industry, such as prin [..]
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MediaMedia may refer to:
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MediaMedia was an American electric automobile built in 1899 and 1900 in Media, Pennsylvania.
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MediaMedia was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia.
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MediaMedia was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia.
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MediaIn general, "media" refers to various means of communication. For example, television, radio, and the newspaper are different types of media. The term can also be used as a collective noun f [..]
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